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THE WORK OF THE OPEN DOORSCREATIVE ARTS DROP-IN

GEORGINA PERRY: OPEN DOORS SERVICE MANAGER

[email protected]

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VISION STATEMENT

Open Doors believes that every woman working in the sex industry in East London

should be able to access a range of psycho-social and sexual health services,

plus practical help and support. These services should reflect the complexities of

women’s lives and the challenges that face them.

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General Profile of Open Doors Service Users

• Virtually all British born (quite often Hackney or East London residents)

• High rates of depression and other mental illnesses (bi-polar, schizophrenia, personality disorder)

• Poor general health (dental, injecting associated)

• All poly drug users (crack cocaine, heroin and alcohol, some solvents)

• Very poor chronic health problems

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Cont……..

• Often entered into sex work at an early age (early to mid teens)

• Long involvement with criminal justice system and history of imprisonment

• Women who have given birth have experienced rates of high infant mortality, and disability

• Many have had children removed by social services

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Cont…….

• Currently work with approximately 260 street based women per year

• 60 regular faces seen on outreach• About 45 women consistently use the drop-in

and its associate services

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Aims of the creative arts drop-in

• To encourage the group to develop the skills and confidence necessary to make work that is creative and challenging.

• To challenge the group’s cynicism about working together to create pieces of film, art or drama.

• To facilitate the group to develop and devise themes and costumes; plus installations and activities ranging from a film project (Entrances and Exits), an illusionist magic show, and an art exhibition.

• To develop time management and personal efficacy skills amongst the women.

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The story so far…..

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• Project started May 07• Funding from 3 sources • Initially a one year pilot project

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• Acknowledging that women who use Open Doors need more than a weekly crisis intervention drop-in

• Up to 10 women attend each week

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Artists create the space….

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To make magic……….

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To play with image and identity…….

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To developing confidence, trust and participation through fun activities…….

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Raising aspirations………..

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Challenging stereotypes………..

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Outcomes…..

• Women make contact with estranged family through gifting of art work they create

• Women who are usually distant from services come regularly to the drop-in to have fun as well as address health and social issues

• Women see a project through to the end • There has been one exhibition of work and two

performances by the women to a selected audience – and numerous parties!

• Women start to believe that they can achieve

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The future……..

• Secured core funding for a lead development worker to run the arts drop-in

• Have begun work that enables the local residential community and the women to interface using arts as a medium

• Women are becoming more confident and more engaged (Open Doors service users played a key role in the running of a government consultation on prostitution in the summer of 08)

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